Palace Cave
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The Palace Cave (Spanish: Gruta del Palacio) is located at Flores Department, not far away from Trinidad, Uruguay.
History
It dates from the Late Cretaceous period and is composed of sandstone, which ferrified during the Paleocene.
It was first studied in 1877; in the early 20th century it was explored by Dr. Karl Walter.[1]
The Cave has been subject of the creation of a geopark.[2] UNESCO is considering it as a possible World Heritage site, due to its interest as a geopark.[3][4]
The Palace Cave is to be seen at the coat of arms of Flores Department.
References
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the Spanish Wikipedia.
- ↑ "Palace Cave". Uruguay.com. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
- ↑ "Palace Cave, national pride". EL PAIS. 11 September 2012. (Spanish)
- ↑ UdelaR. "Geoparques: una alternativa para el desarrollo local". Retrieved 21 de abril de 2012.
- ↑ Grutas del Palacio y Pictografías de Chamangá a punto de ser reconocidas por UNESCO
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